Massage cream



Patented June 3, 1924.

UNITED! STATES PATENT OFFICE.

MASSAGE CREAM.

80 Drawing.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, MAY. CARTER Jonas, residing at Signal Mountain, Tennessee, a citizen of the United States, have invented 5 certain new and useful Improvements in Massage Cream, of which the following is' 20 dients in the roportions named: soap chips one pound; psom salts one pound; one ounce of oil of bergamot; and one-half ounce of carmine. 1

The soap chips are dissolved in. a quart of 5 boilin water and then allowed to cool and solidi y. The Epsom salts are dissolved in E som salts are then beaten into a cream. en applied to the bod the soap opens 30 the pores and thereby the, psom salts penetrates into the flesh and destroys the adione pint of boiling water. The soap and" Application filed Apri120, 1923. Serial No. 633,525.

pose tissue. The oil of bergamot is added to the preparation to make an agreeable perfume and the carmine is added to give an attractive color appearance to the preparation, but it would involve no departure from my invention to use other materials for perfume and coloring, or to omit them altogether.

My preparation is applied to that portion of the body which it is desired to reduce and is in the form of a paste which is rubbed lightly and massaged on.the flesh at night upon retiring. It-does not soil garments or bed clothing with which it may come in contact with while on the body.

What I claim is:' I

1. A preparation for application to flesh comprising a cream that contains a soap and Epsom salt.

'2. A preparation for application to flesh comprising a cream that contains a poreopening material and Epsom salt as a tissue reducing material.

3. preparationfor application to flesh comprislng a cream that contains a soap and Epsom salt, the soap and the salt being in substantially equal parts.

In testimony. whereof I hereunto aflix my signature.-

MRS. MAY CARTER JONES. 

